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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923 Just unloaded another car of fine , rapidly recovering despite his ad guests of Mr. Woodard. Mr. John son, who is the proprietor of the green alfalfa hay—the kind the vanced age and is in better condi Silverton foundry, has just complet cow eats and leaves uo waste. Ster tion than he has been for years. ed a tour of this section in the in ling Feed Co. ad: Mrs. I. A. Randall went to Cor terest of his business. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eddy and son vallis Tuesday for a visit at the Our Town is the place where our home is founded; Volney have gone to Portland for a Fire calamities are numerous these home of her son Marvel. where our business is situated; where our vote is cast; days. Are you protected) See Tom visit. Mrs. Dora where our children are educated; where our neighbors [ Awbrey at Durham’s store for the The 8. C. Veatch family motored Oregon City Hazleton was called to Wednesday by the ill- dwell, and where life is chiefly lived. best rates obtainable. tfc up from Halsey Sunday. ness of her daughter, Mrs. O. C. Our Town has a right to our civic loyalty. It sup A cement walk has been laid Elbert Bede returned Tuesday Maltby. this week ill front of the O. O. morning from Hood River, where ports us, and we must support it. N. J. Nelson Jr. went to Eugene Veatch property on south Fifth he spent Monday making prepara Our Town wants our citizenship,- not partisanship; street. Cement walks leading from tions for the convention of the state Wednesday aud brought back a new friendliness, not offishness; co-operation, not dissension; the street to the houses have been editorial association, of which he is Dodge touring car. sympathy, not criticism; our intelligent support, not in paid in frout of the J. V. Stewart president. Mrs. James Bon de left Wednes and Sam Newcomb properties on difference. Girls! You wou’t be all dressed day for San Diego to join her hus east Main street. Our Town supplies us with law and order, trade, up aud no place to go May 12. a20c band. Carnival—At the armory, Cottage friends, education, rights, recreation, and the rights of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bolton left F. R. Savage returned to Salem Grove, May 12. A real pleasure out Saturday for Portland, where they a free-born citizen. We should believe in our town and Wednesday, after a visit with ing for everybody. There will be will spend the summer. friends in this city. work for it, and we will, so help us God. booths for fancy work, fish pond, Mrs. W. J. White returned Thurs Mrs. Roy Romaine and daughter ice cream soda and popcorn, kew pies, gypsies and side shows. Meals day of last week from a visit at the Betty are visiting at the home of served at the I. O. O. F. dining home of a sister in Astoria. On her Mrs. Romaine’s pareuts, Mr. and room 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. Parade at return she visited with her daugh Mrs. A. W. Kime. 7:30 p. m. a20c ter, Miss Wilma, who is a student Mrs. Harry Luuau and daughter at Reed college, Portland, and with ~ with A daughter, Donna Marie, was her daughter, Miss Marian, who is Cleona are visiting in Drain Mrs. Luuau’s mother, Mrs. Mary Harley Harms left Monday for a born March 18 to Mr. and Mrs. a student in the University of Ore Woods. four day trip into the Bohemia dis Orville Spear in Alhambra, Calif. gon. Mr. Spear, who formerly lived here, Mrs. James Short left Wednesday trict. Watch our window for the for a visit iu Spokane at the home is a son of Mrs. George Young. C. A. Bartell broght in 30 fine second most necessary acces of her son Harry. trout Sunday from the Coast fork. sory—to be »old for one week Lane couuty Elks will hold a Ernest Halley, who substituted in at a reduction. Service Garage, business meeting and initiation here the express office for Robert Quig a20c next Wednesday night. Long & Cruson. ley, who was ill with influenza, re Mrs. J. W. Roberts returned Fri turned to his home in Albany Mon Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Holderman day from a visit at Medford. day. Wednesday iu spent Tuesday und BRING YOUR FILMS TO D. T. Awbrey returned Wednes Roseburg, where Mr. Holderman at I have several real bargains in and protecting yourself from tended a meeting of to rest rangers day from McMinnville, where he city property; also good farms, went Monday to adjust the insur eye troubles is indeed small or largo. J. F. Spray. m2tfc of the Umpqua district. ance claim of J. D. Grimes, whose mighty good foresight. H. J. Jorgensen returned Thurs house on Silk creek was destroyed Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Beatty mo day jf last week from Raymoud, tored up from Central Point Mon by fire at an early hour Monday If your head is often dizzy Wash., where ’ - he hud • - spent two morning. The claim has been paid bringing with them three dele or your vision blurs, it is day, months at the homes of his son by the Oregon Fire Relief Insurance gates to the Epworth league con time to allow us to make an vention in Eugene. and get your prints the next Henry, and his daughter, Mrs. Mi company. Mr. Grimes’ loss on his examination. George Rice, G. A. Small, L. E. house aud itB contents was $1100, day. With $3 worth of work nard Weeks. Hughes Studio—Have your films with only $500 insurance. Adams and J. G. Murry .bought you get one 5x7 enlargement We can fit you to glasses Chevrolet developed at other people’s prices, cars from the Earl Motor from your best negative; $5 and get a better grade of work and that will correct your fault company during the past week. worth, one 8x10. We also en get a free enlargement. a20p and be a comfort to your Barred Rock eggs, for hatching, large, tint and frame. Give American Legion men were guests 60c per setting. Sterling Feed Co. eyes. at the quarterly dinner of the G. A. us a trial. jcial communication at Mrs. Ipha Knox and daughter We grind our own lenses Marjorie R. and W. R. C. Saturday in I. O. o’clock Saturday, April arrived Sunday from Sa O. F. hall. and make them fit the needs lem for a visit at the homes of Mrs. North Sixth St. Phone 95 M. M. degree and re Knox's sisters, Mrs. E. J. Sears L----- ■ J. 8. McKay was in Eugene Sat freshments. Work by past masters. of your eyes. _ _—if Members urged to be present. Visit urday. and Mrs. W. A. Hogate. ors cordially welcomed. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hemenway Corbett Smith, of Star, has pur Mrs. J. 8. Medley, of Eugene, vis HERBERT W. LOMBARD, chased a new Dodge touring car ited Thursday afternoon of last motored to Creswell Sunday and By order W. M.Secretary attended a birthday anniversary from Nelson’s service station. week with friends in this city. party for “Aunt” Ann Scar*. Local views on sale at Graham’s OPTICIAN-OPTOMETRIST Get your films Saturday for Will the party who borrowed tho Picture Shop, 15c; post cards, 5c. Factory on Premises Mrs. H. Kozell and children left your Sunday pictures at Gra following articles from W. L. Dar a20c by & Co. please return them at Cottage Grove Oregon Wednesday for Sweet Home to re ham’s Picture Shop. 10-foot stepladder, steel side. Mr. Rozell will remain here A marriage license was issued once: for a short time before joining Saturday to Lyman Leoman Johnson square, 18-inch pipe wrench, field a20c them there. and Miss Eva Suter, both of Star. fence wire stretcher. Mrs. William Ross, of Portland, Mrs. L. P. Bennett and Mrs. L. visited during the week at the J. A. 11. Powell returned Tuesday to their Elledge home. homes in Portland, after a visit with Mrs. Bennett’s mother, Mrs. Charles Leonard, who hud visited I Pet Sanford. here five months with his mother, <•>---------------------------- -—-------------- Mrs. M. J. Leonard, left Saturday Galloway writes insurance. Mrs. E. T. Blakely is here from for his home in Grand Meadows, Wilma Clevenger returned Tues Eugene taking care of Mr. and Mr*. day from Albuny, where she had Minn. F. W. Hawkins and Mrs. Leslie been visiting relatives. Mrs. Orville Hughes, who had Hawkins, who are recovering from been visiting at the home of her Mrs. H. R. McKinley and son, of attacks of influenza. Mr. Blakely husband’s pareuts, Mr. aud Mrs. E. and his brother, J. R., spent Sunday Tillamook, and Mrs. Verna Mast, of A. Hughes, left Saturday for Mill Porthind, are visiting with Mr. and Cleanses quickly all pots at the Hawkins home. City. Mrs. F. B. Phillips, parents of the and articles made of metal, Attention, Mr. Young Man! The women. They were here for the Miss Bertha Cox spent Sunday in way to a girl’s heart is through wedding of their sister, Miss Allie enamel, china, wood, etc. Eugene. your pocketbook. Buy her one of Phillips, Saturday. Practically everlasting and Miss Olive Elder spent the week those cunning kewpies nt the I. O. can be used to the last end with a sister in Eugene. Paints and varnishes of all kinds. . O. F. carnival May 12, at armory. Mrs. Isabelle Randolph has bought Heath & Milligan brand. Short 'si thread. Second Hand Store. m23a20p BLITZ is made of pure the F. M. Woodson property ou The Service garage sold Star cars metal and strongly woven, north I street. during the week as follows: J. E. Mrs. Fred Jost and her nephew, so it cannot easily split or Dale McKibben, coupe; W. D. Heath and Willard, of Roseburg, spent tear. Robert Malcolm, roadsters; O. O. the week end here with the O. H. Veatch, touring ear. We will sell 100 only, as Willard and T. J. Hanna families. Mrs. George Berry, of Roseburg, this is a 10c article. See The T. J. Allen family motored to visited relatives and friends here that you get one Saturday Thurston Sunday and visited with Monday and Tuesday. relatives. at 5c. buy it with jazz at the jitney Mrs. Carrie Ferguson is in Eugene Bargains all the time at — dance May 12. a2Ue receiving medical attention. Another Special — A regular Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henderson Mr. aud Mrs. Jesse Griffin, of were called to Forest Grove Tues 40c inflated rubber doll at Eugene, and Miss Kathryn Mc 15c each .................. Saturday Queen, of this city, motored to day to attend the funeral of Mrs. Henderson’s father, John Lee, who Roseburg Sunday. died Monday afternoon, two days Miss Mary Roner, who teaches at after his eighty-fourth birthday Halsey, and Anton Roner, of Al a nniversary. bany, spent the week end here at A ten-pound son was born Mon the home of their brother and Elmer Miller, of Innisfail, Alta., nephew, Charles Roner. day to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Black Can., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. more. Mrs. Ralph Elder and daughter T. Richardson. Stewart for good plumbing. Mrs. Anna Garetson arrived Fri Olive left Tuesday for Banta Rosa, Hollis Salgle, of North Bend, vis day from Tacoma for a visit at the Calif., to join Mr. Elder. Rudolph Davis, of Oakland, vis ited Monday with friends in Cottage home of her daughter, Mrs. John ited Bunday at the home of his Abbott. Grove. Both claim the middleweight No Trespassing—Trespassers on sister, Mrs. Leslie Hawkins, and left Miss Marjorie Shay, who is at championship of Oregon. tending the state normal school at my place at Walker will be prose Monday for Centralia, Wash, a20p Each has won one match Mrs. Charles Adams was in Eu- Monmouth, spent the week end with cutcd. F. J. Schroeder. H. B. Breedlove and son Paris gene Monday, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. from the other and this were in Eugene Friday. Shay. N. E. Glass was in Eugene on match will tell the story. business Monday. Another advance in tire prices is Both men wili be in the best expected. Anticipate your needs Mrs. Fannie Mors*, who is en of condition and the match and order before the raise. Sterling route from Bayles, Calif., to her will go to a finish. Feed Co. a6c home in Aberdeen, Wash., is visit- here with relatives and friends. Miss Hazel Swanson has recovered The preliminaries will be at Nelson ’ s Service Station from a week ’a illness and has re Mrs. C. A. Bartell went to Salem gin at 8 ; main event at 9. turned to her work at the Smith fc Monday for a visit at the home of 1918 Studebaker............. $350 her sister, Mrs. Charles White. Short grocery. Tickets will be $2.20, $1.65, 1917 Studebaker............. $150 Rev. H. B. Iler was one of the Mrs. A. L. Hoff man and Mrs. E. Miss Belle Burkholder arrived 1914 Studebaker............... $50 J. Kile, of Eugene, arrived Monday $1.10 ajid 55c, including tax speakers at th-' thirtieth annual Saturday night from Portland and convention of the Creswell district will spend the summer here with 1914 Ford touring......... $115 for a visit with Mrs. Amanda Bears. Sunday school association at Clover her mother, Mrs. Clara Burkholder. 1914 Ford truck............. $150 Mrs. Hoffman returned home Mon dale Sunday. but Mrs. Kile remained for a 1917 Dodge touring....... $425 day We have no apprentice in our longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood, of ENJOY THE shop. None but first class mechanics 1918 Maxwell touring... $195 Drain, and Elijah Wood, of Rose The E. R. Spencer family mo burg, were here Monday to attend allowed to work on your car. Nel All in Al condition and will tored up from Eugene Bunday and son ’s Service Station. the funeral of Harry Limnu. visited with Mrs. Spencer’s parents, be sold on easy terms Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Godard. It costs no more to gas up at George Wilson, who is working at Nelson’s Service Station and it’s Silverton, spent the week end here. Mrs. J. F. Knox and two daugh Roseburg, was home over the week very handy—just around the corner Their Party, together with W. A. Woodard, were guests of Mr. and ters went to Portland Friday for a end. on Fifth street. IN YOUR HOME Mrs. D. O. Byrne nt dinner Sun visit with Mrs. Knox’s parents, Mr. Mrs. C. B. Kennedy, of Corvallis, H. A. Hagen went to Portland day evening at Hotel Bartell, and and Mrs. Wheeler. is visiting over the week end at the yesterday to spend the week end. later enjoyed a radio concert as Mrs. B. M. Pressley, who had 8. W. Boyd home. been visiting for several months at Wednesday was senior sneak day the home of hei daughter, Mrs. 8. at the high school. The class, ac L. Mackin, left Friday for her home companied by Miss Lula Currin, in Sidney, la. class advisor, motored up the Mc Why pay rent when you can own Kenzie. Word has been received that a home for the rent! Bee Spray, 105 Main street. m2tfc “Uncle” Jim Whitford, who is at Mrs. Raymond Gleason and Miss the Masonic and Eastern Star home f Avanelle Whitlock were called to at Forest Grove and who recently Portland Friday by the serious ill undorwent_ji_mn2or_j>£erfcHon;_jj . - — - ness of their brother, C. G. Whit lock, who died Monday. Miss Margaret Galloway spent the week end in Eugene a* the guest of Miss Margaret Scott ami attended the April Frolic .Saturday night at the University of Oregon. Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. The electric washer for the Mr*. Annie Btennett, who had particular housewife. See it visited here for several weeks, re in action at turned to her home in Portland Friday. , Mrs. M. C. Rnymond, who had [been visiting at the home of her (Corner Sixth and Wa.>’ ingtoii) ’sister, Mrs. Thomas Tiller, returned V. R. Kem, Prop. Kern Bldg. (Friday to her home at Oakridge. OUR CIVIC CREED Bank of Cottage Grove LOOKING AHEAD- ATTENTION! Graham’s Picture Shop A. F. A. M., Attention D. J. Scholl The Hardest Wrestling Tales of the Town *■ 5c Special for Saturday Only 100 Blitz Cleaners of the Season Ad Gustavo vs Ralph Hand THE FAIR STORE At Armory, Cottage Grove, Thursday April 26 Used Cars FLOUR—Your choice of hard wheat flour: Fisher’s Blend, Drifted Snow, Gold Medal and Northwestern. Soft wheat: Snow Ball. Blended: Noxall. FIELD SEED CORN—Choice home grown. GROCERIES—In our grocery depart ment you will find a full line of all staple groceries of good quality ami moderate price. Beidier’s Feed and Grocery Store r The Electric Store PAGE SEVEN Doctors Advise people every <lav to “EAT MORE VEGETABLES” —and the doctors are right. To be sure of haring a daily supply of Fresh Veg etables, see us. Ostrander Mrs. Mary E. Spray has bought the property owned by Mrs. Lydia E. Stouffer on north Laue street. H. B. Griggs attended a meeting of the Willamette Valley Telephone club in Eugene Saturday. Bud Chalifoue, who is in a Eu gene hospital recovering from a fracture of tue skull and other in juries sustained a short time ago when he was struck by an automo bile near Divide, has lost tho sight of one eye and may become totally blind, according to information re ceived by Mr. Chalifoue’s friends here. Mrs. Clyde Kerr left yesterday for Kellogg, Ida. John Woodard left yesterday by motor for Klamath Falls. The Service garage sold a used Ford touring car this week to the Helliwell, Bangs & Marksbury store. HAND AND GUSTAVO WILL WRESTLE HERE APRIL 26 Ralph Hand, of Cottage Grove, and Ad Gustavo, of Portland, both claimants of the state middleweight wrestling championship, will meet in this city on the night of April 26 for a finish match, the winner to take all of the gate receipts. Hand and Gustavo have mot twice. Hand defeated Gustavo at Gold Hill in their first tangle and Gustavo defeated Hand in this city in their second match, Hand get ting a broken rib in the final fall. Both matches were at catch weights, a circumstance somewhat to Gus tavo’s advantage, but ho has agreed to make 165 pounds for this match, which will put these two burly bone busters on a more equal footiug in the weight. This match will undoubtedly be the most interesting sporting event of the year in mat circles, ns it will practically decide the state middle weight championship, even though Gustavo is wrestling ut slightly above the middleweight figure, aud will therefore have some ad vantage over Hand, who is n nat ural middleweight. This match has long been anticipated by upper val ley fans and friends of the local favorite are confident that after this match Hand will be the un disputed champion middleweight of Oregon and a more formidable con tender for the middleweight cham pionship of the world. MANY VETERANS FAIL TO BENEFIT BY STATE BONUS Records show that there are sev eral hundred veterans or relatives of veterans whe have not made ap plication for benefits from the Ore gon state bonus. The state aid com mission is anxious to close up all claims for the cash bonus as promptly as possible, but is more anxious that no one be overlooked. Many parents and wives of de ceased veterans have failed to send in their application* for the reason that they have had no one to take a person interest in them and to assist them in obtaining that to which they may be rightfully en titled. A recent ruling has been made exter.Jing the time limit for filing applications to December 31, 1623. Application blanks and infor ■nation may be obtained on request at the Red Cross office in Eugene, where assistance in filling out the blanks will be given. Upper Willamette Road Repaired. The upper Willamette river road above Oakridge is now open for travel. The freshet in December washed out several parts, repairs on which have been completed. Fish ing is unusually good on the upper Willamette during the fore part of the season and the opening of the road just now is welcome news to anglers. McQueen High School 12; Merchants 4. The high school baseball team defeated the merchants’ team in a parctice game at Stouffer field Tuesday evening. The score was 12 to 4. THREE GOOD JERSEY COWS and 1200-lb. horse for sale. Chas. F. Cochran, 234 Eleventh St., city. Phone 123R. a20my4c Weak, Weary Women Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them. When the back aches and throbs, When housework is torture, When uight brings no rest nor sleep, When urinary disorders set in, Women ’* lot is a weary one. Doan ’a Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Have proved their worth in Cot tage Grove. Thia ia one Cottage Grove wom an ’a testimony. Mrs. W. 8. McCaleb, 747 8. Sec ond St., says: “I had weak kidneys and suffered with inflammation of the bladder and also was nervous and became run down and languid. I had no energy and often neglected my housework. The action of my kidneys was too frequent until I used Doan'» Kidney Pills for these attacks. Thoy soon helped me and I felt stronger and better in every way. My energy was restored and I was free from the tired feeling.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills—-the same that Mrs. McCaleb had. Foster-Mil burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. al3 20c Mendenhall Watches-Jewelry Guaranteed Watch Repairing Southern Pacific Watch Inspector—at The New Era Drug Store Cottage Grove WE HAVE INSTALLED A Shower Bath for the convenience of our patrons. Barber work in general. Spe cial attention given to chil dren. P. S. Bukowski THE KIND OF PLUMBING THAT WE DO - J IS BOUND TO MAKE A uRlEND uf YOU*. Some people are so sharp they are afraid to move with the crowd for fear of impaling someone. Special ! Chick Feed Diamond, Albers’, Kerrs’, 100 lbs............................... $3.20 Albers’ egg mash, 11X1 lbs............................................ $2.70 Albers’ scratch feed, 100 lbs............................ $2.60 Kerr’s egg producer, 100 lbs.............................. $2.70 Kerr’s scratch feed, KM) lbs............. $2.75 Oil ineal -special price, 100 lbs..... ........................... $3.15 Alfalfa meal--special price, KM) lbs ..........................$1.60 SEED SPUDS Netted Gems, Burbanks, Earliest of All, Early Garfield. JONES C& EATON